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[Swiss-list] want to get rid of French children's books, videos, CDs, nursery rhymes, games, educational toys?

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[Swiss-list] want to get rid of French children's books, videos, CDs, nursery rhymes, games, educational toys?

From: Chris Cavigioli <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 12:00:37 -0700
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We've recently had a baby and my wife will be teaching him Mandarin and I
hope to be able to teach him French.

We live in the SF Bay area, but I'm expanding this reach in case someone
beyond is getting rid of such material before moving back to Switzerland or
kids out-growing them.

 

So I'm seeking French language items for little children . so our baby can
immerse himself in the language which watching videos, reading books (or
more like books being read to him), listening to French traditional nursery
rhymes in CD or record or tape, etc, etc.

 

I prefer to get used material from someone cleaning out a household before
moving, although I would also be interested to discover where such things
can be purchased on-line or in person . especially if you have a personal
recommendation. Of course I can buy CDs online from FNAC in France and have
them shipped to USA, but I'm looking for something closer to home.

 

Thanks in advance,

-chris

 

P.S.

Is there anything like a "French-list"?

 

P.P.S.

I could potentially also be interested in Swiss-German nursery rhymes and
such, although we'll need to see if and when to introduce yet another
language to our hopefully-polyglot child.

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